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The 343rd Training Squadron (343rd TRS), also called the Security Forces Academy is located at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX. It was established 30 April 1976 as the 3280th Technical Training Group, and re-designated twice more until 1 April 1994 when it received its current designation.
562d Tactical Fighter Training Squadron; 672d Technical Training Squadron; 705th Tactical Airlift Training Squadron; 705th Combat Training Squadron; 730th Air Mobility Training Squadron; 784th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron; 864th Technical Training Squadron; 865th Technical Training Squadron; 866th Technical Training Squadron
C-17A Globemaster III, Boeing KC-46A Pegasus & KC-135 Stratotanker aircrew training 311th Training Squadron: Presidio of Monterey: Eagles: Language Training 312th Training Squadron: Goodfellow AFB: Firedawgs: Technical Training 313th Training Squadron: Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center: Nighthawks: Technical Training 314th Training ...
11th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-102 [note 5]. The group was redesignated the 343d Fighter Group (Air Defense) and activated at Duluth International Airport [1] in August 1955, replacing the 515th Air Defense Group [12] and assuming the 515th's personnel and equipment as part of Air Defense Command (ADC)'s Project Arrow, which was designed to bring back on the active list the fighter units ...
The keystone for this new approach in naval training was the creation of mission and warfare focused Learning Centers that would replace the traditional Fleet Training Center construct. The Center for Security Forces was officially established in July 2004 and assumed the mission, functions and tasking of the ATFPWDC.
3300th Technical Training Wing: Keesler AFB, MS: ATC: 1 Apr 1977: 1 Jan 1978: Discontinued. [113] 3300th Technical Training Wing: Keesler AFB, MS: ATC: 1 Oct 1979: 1 Feb 1992: Redesignated 3300th Technical Training Group. [114] [117] 3310th Technical Training Wing: Scott AFB, IL: ATC: 28 Aug 1948: 1 Oct 1957: Replaced 3505th AF Base Unit.
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A B-24 Liberator of the 389th Bomb Group returns to RAF Hethel. With the completion of the facility, Hethel was assigned to the 389th Bombardment Group (Heavy), arriving from Lowry AAF, Colorado on 11 June 1943. The 389th was assigned to the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing, and the group tail code was a "Circle-C". Its operational squadrons were: